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1  That is quite right, Christine.
A Doll's House By Henrik Ibsen
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2  Poor Christine, you are a widow.
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3  It was very bad of me, Christine.
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4  Mrs Linde, dear; Christine Linde.
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5  That nearly made him angry, Christine.
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6  My poor, dear Christine, do forgive me.
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7  Yes, but these are some Christine gave me.
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8  Christine, you must help me to do up my hair.
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9  But it cost a tremendous lot of money, Christine.
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10  Now, you know you're full of curiosity, Christine.
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11  My dear, kind father--I never saw him again, Christine.
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12  You ought to have come to town a little earlier, Christine.
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13  Then you must be my witness, that it is not true, Christine.
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14  Let me introduce you--this is Christine, who has come to town.
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15  No, it was Christine; she is helping me to put my dress in order.
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16  But, Christine, that is so frightfully tiring, and you look tired out now.
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17  I assure you, Christine, I meant ever so often to write to you at the time, but I always put it off and something always prevented me.
A Doll's House By Henrik Ibsen
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